+ Follow Battle of Bataan Tag
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For tonight's special presentation on our talkshow on Straight from the Sky, we bring you updates on that new Nursing course called Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), a show that we did last November 28, 2004. It was the first time ever people here heard that there was such a two-year course (it is also called Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN) available in the Philippines. That show with Mr. Gregory Howard, President of the Association of Licensed Practical Nurses in the United States was brought to you by the Philippine Paramedical and Technical School (PPTS) in Gorordo Ave.
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The President said in the early part of her 35-minute speech: "You have a government indeed you have a country that cares. Your life is held more dearly than international acclaim. And you have a President who is your friend."
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November 14, 2011 - 8:26am